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The Effectiveness of Torpedoes and Mines in World War II

The Effectiveness of Torpedoes and Mines in World War II

Turner, Mike · Mar 24, 2014 ·

By Mike Turner Mike Turner graduated from Sydney University with a degree in Science and an Honours degree in Aeronautical Engineering. After qualifying as a Ships Diver in 1957 he ...

Those Amazing Young Men and their Flying Machines

A.N. Other · Mar 24, 2014 ·

…brought to life with memorabilia from an Australian air ace found on Queensland rubbish tip By Jim Craigie The Great Find A World War I pilot’s helmet worn by Australia’s greatest ...

The Importance of Defence Strategy following the Battle of Sunda Strait

A.N. Other · Mar 13, 2014 ·

By Sub-Lieutenant G. Bateman, RAN Garry Bateman was born in Plymouth on 23 July 1980. His father was a Chief Petty Officer in the Royal Navy serving in submarines. This ...

Letter: HMAS Platypus and the Darwin Blitz February 1942

Letter Writer · Mar 1, 2014 ·

Dear Editor I have just read G. W. Ireland’s recounting of his experience in Darwin during the first and continuing raids and I would like to add that my father, ...

Letter: Manus Island

Letter Writer · Dec 24, 2013 ·

Dear Sir, I read Jerry Lattin’s treatise on Manus Island in the June edition of the NHS Review with great interest. My father, Chaplain Patrick Helyer ALCD, FRGS, RAN (Retd), ...

Book Review: Carriers at War 1939 -1945

Book reviewer · Dec 24, 2013 ·

Carriers at War 1939 -1945 by Adrian Stewart. Published by: Pen & Sword, Barnsley, 2013. Paperback of 224 pages with numerous photographs. rrp about $30 but reductions now available. Barely ...

Book Review: The Attacking Ocean: The Past, Present, and future of Rising Sea Levels

Book reviewer · Dec 24, 2013 ·

The Attacking Ocean: The Past, Present, and future of Rising Sea Levels by Brian Fagan. Published by: Bloomsbury, London, 2013. Paperback of 266 pages with b & w charts and ...

Sea Chaplains: Serving their Country with Pride

A.N. Other · Dec 24, 2013 ·

By Rev Dr Melissa Baker RAN …the drenching spray as the ship thudded into each on-coming wave and then rose upon it, the loneliness amid the dull green or grey-black ...

Vincent Patrick Taylor (Captain Penfold) – The Man who Bombed the Fleet

A.N. Other · Dec 24, 2013 ·

By Cris George There was plenty of aerial activity attached to this year’s Fleet Entry celebrations in Sydney Harbour. What you might not know is that there was an aerial ...

The Chilean Navy: Two Centuries Of Service

A.N. Other · Dec 24, 2013 ·

By Carlos Tromben-Corbalán, PhD Exon. Carlos Tromben-Corbalán is a retired Chilean Navy Engineer Captain. He studied at the Academia Politécnica Naval, Chile where he gained a Master of Science in ...

They Also Served – Supply Assistant John Norman Carr Hordern (1924 – 2013)

A.N. Other · Dec 24, 2013 ·

‘They also serve who only stand and wait’ is the final line taken from the great English poet John Milton’s sonnet on his blindness. In a modern context this implies ...

Letter: Sea mine

Letter Writer · Dec 13, 2013 ·

The article by Sub-Lieutenant N.J. Laing, RAN in the June 2013 Review quotes the myth that the sea mine ‘accounted for more shipping losses than any other weapon’ during World ...

Letter: The Phantom Paradise

Letter Writer · Dec 13, 2013 ·

I refer to the article The Phantom Paradise in the September 2013 edition of the NHR and offer a little more information on the doctor. In November 1882, the Queensland ...

Manus Memories

A.N. Other · Dec 13, 2013 ·

By David Mattiske A recent article in the June 2013 edition of the NHR brought back memories to the author who served in HMAS Shropshire during an important shore bombardment ...

Operation Damask: RAN Operations against Iraq 1990-2001

A.N. Other · Dec 13, 2013 ·

By Sub-Lieutenant D. A. L. Thomason, RAN  Danielle Thomason was born in Sydney and raised at Lake Macquarie. She attended Avondale College and attained a Bachelor of Business – Marketing ...

William Creswell – What Maketh the Man

A.N. Other · Dec 13, 2013 ·

Age of Change It was the age of change when centuries old maritime practice collided with the industrial revolution. Over two millennia past and more, man had conquered the great ...

One King, One Fleet, One Nation?

A.N. Other · Dec 13, 2013 ·

By Lindsey Shaw Lindsey Shaw is a former Senior Curator at the Australian National Maritime Museum, Committee Member of the Naval Historical Society and Member of the Board of Directors ...

Australian Naval History on 12 December 2013

On This Day · Dec 12, 2013 ·

First two MH-60R accepted into NU SQDN 725 at NAS Jacksonville USA ...

Australian Naval History on 7 December 2013

On This Day · Dec 7, 2013 ·

End of operation RENDER SAFE, an annual, Australian-led operation to help remove the explosive remnants of World War II (WWII) from the South West Pacific during which HMAS Labuan II ...

The Burial of Australia’s First Flagship HMAS Australia

Webmaster · Oct 2, 2013 ·

On the 4th of October 1913 HMAS Australia led the new fleet through the heads of Sydney Harbour. HMAS Australia, an Indefatigable-class battle cruiser, was The Royal Australian Navy’s first ...

Book Review: Lost – The stories of all ships lost by the Royal Australian Navy.

Book reviewer · Sep 24, 2013 ·

Lost: The stories of all ships lost by the Royal Australian Navy. Written and published by Allen Lyne in Adelaide, 2013. ISBN 980-0-646-90375-0 in soft cover, 305 pages with plentiful ...

Letter: The Hammerhead Crane

Editorial Staff · Sep 24, 2013 ·

A number of our readers have pointed out an erroneous comment made in the article regarding the Hammerhead Crane contained in the June 2013 edition of this magazine. This concerns ...

RAAF Orions: Watching Over the Middle East

A.N. Other · Sep 24, 2013 ·

The prominence of ISR … is a clear reflection of its growing importance in enabling operational success in the increasingly complex environments in which the ADF is called upon to ...

Royal Australian Navy Border Protection: A focus on illegal immigration since 1975

A.N. Other · Sep 24, 2013 ·

  By Sub Lieutenant R.E. Whitby, RAN  Rian Whitby was born in Bowen and spent his childhood in rural Queensland. There is a strong family tradition of service in the ...

Rugby in the RAN – the Navy’s first Australian Services Rugby Premiership

Wrigley, Ian (Peter) · Sep 24, 2013 ·

By Ian Wrigley With a proud sporting heritage we surprisingly hear little in the way of naval sporting activities and achievements in these pages. This short article looks at some ...

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